* Add your email address to ~/.forward- the file should just be one plain line with an email address (so postfix can forward mail)

* Make sure to checkout svn over ssh (See [[DeveloperWiki:HOWTO_Be_A_Packager]])

* Make sure to checkout svn over ssh (See [[DeveloperWiki:HOWTO_Be_A_Packager]])

* Install devtools and namcap. You may also want the base-devel package if you do not have it

* Install devtools and namcap. You may also want the base-devel package if you do not have it

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* git projects are "fenced in" to prevent people from pushing code willy-nilly. If you think you should have push access to a git repo, talk to the owner of the repo (listed on [http://projects.archlinux.org projects]). If they accept, any admin can add you to the proper group

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* git projects are "fenced in" to prevent people from pushing code willy-nilly. If you think you should have push access to a git repo, talk to the owner of the repo (listed on [https://projects.archlinux.org projects]). If they accept, any admin can add you to the proper group

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* The core repo is typically disabled for newer developers. This is just a safeguard. If you feel, at some point in the future, that you'd make a good maintainer of a given core package, send an email to the arch-dev mailing list requesting access

Install devtools and namcap. You may also want the base-devel package if you do not have it

git projects are "fenced in" to prevent people from pushing code willy-nilly. If you think you should have push access to a git repo, talk to the owner of the repo (listed on projects). If they accept, any admin can add you to the proper group

The core repo is typically disabled for newer developers. This is just a safeguard. If you feel, at some point in the future, that you'd make a good maintainer of a given core package, send an email to the arch-dev mailing list requesting access